You can also use a dice too....that's what I do cuz I don't like to use coins.Clmnt_86 said:That's mean I just need to flip a coin which will rotate in the air for three times without knowing how high the coin is flipped....
I think I got it. THANX
Light Venusaur said:You can also use a dice too....that's what I do cuz I do like to use coins.Clmnt_86 said:That's mean I just need to flip a coin which will rotate in the air for three times without knowing how high the coin is flipped....
I think I got it. THANX
I hate useing coins, thats why I'm going to ask if I can use a dice (maybe with 6 sides or 20....I don't know yet!)armaldoEX said:Usually during the Nationals, coins are a MUST cos' they are suspicious about people putting some kind of gel at the other side of the heads.
This way, no matter how many times the dice rolls, it will still land on a heads.
To prevent this, the judges will weigh people who wants to use a dice, dice. The WILL weigh EVERY side of the dice. And, numbers on the dice must be from 12 to 30. Nothing Else.
I've never heard of that before. I doubt judges will be bothered to bring a scale which measures the small weight difference for each dice side, noone should be that paranoid. Weighted dice are usually only weighted towards one side. Therefore each time the dice rolls it will (75% of the time) land on the same number. Weighted dice also have an irregular rolling pattern, which is dead obvious to pick up, since rolling them looks person. You can also feels the slight weight difference from holding it in different angles. I used to have a weighted dice years ago and that's what I picked up from rolling it constantly.armaldoEX said:To prevent this, the judges will weigh people who wants to use a dice, dice. The WILL weigh EVERY side of the dice. And, numbers on the dice must be from 12 to 30. Nothing Else.